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No. 4 Florida seems to be in the SEC final against No. 8 Tennessee | National

The two-seal Florida could have collected a seed no. 1 at the NCAA tournament with an impressive Semifin of the Southeasters Conference Tournament on Saturday. On the other hand, with the fourth seed, Tennessee can have a say in how things affect things when the volunteer No. 8 and the No. 4 Gator meet in the second tournament on Sunday in Nashville. Tennessee scored the title game by scoring a 70-65 victory over the top seedauburn in a semi-final competition. Florida exploded for one season best who scored 104-82 in Alabama 104-82 in his semi-finals in Alabama. After the debate as to whether the Gators are worthy of a seed, Florida coach Todd Golden said that this ended with the crimson tide blow. “I think we secured a No. 1 today. That is my opinion,” said Golden. “… I don't think it is a debate, regardless of the result (on Sunday). It is a really big challenge against one of the most physical, stubborn and winning programs in America. We will be ready. More than everything else is just a great opportunity for us to get a championship.” Tenessee seems to have been set on the 2-Seed line, no matter what is happening in the title. ” Two teams. Field. “It would mean a lot to us. … If we come out and do our job, we have a good chance to do it.” In Floridas Rout to Alabama, Walter Clayton Jr. agreed with six 3-horses and recorded 22 points, six assists and three steals without committing sales. “At the moment like the best point in America,” said Golden about Clayton. Alijah Martin and Will Richard each scored 16 points. Florida led two points at halftime before dominating the second half by a rim of 57-37. When asked what his club has to win the SEC tournament, Clayton's words were easy. “We have to continue what we did,” said Clayton. “Change nothing.” Saiden scored 20 points and Jordan Gainey added 15 to the victory of the Vols via Auburn. After two free throws from Zeigler, Tennessee had a lead of 64-52 with 6:05 before Auburn came back into play with a 10-0 run. But the volunteers fought against the indictment to reach the title game for the first time since they defeated in Texas A & M 65-50 in the 2022 edition. “We made a few mistakes on the track, but we all stayed calm at the moment,” said Gainey. “I just made sure that we came to the next game and did what we had to do.” This is Florida's second appearance in a row in the SEC title game. The Gators lost 86-67 against Auburn last season. -Media on the Level field